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Energy and artificial intelligence must move together, Sen. McCormick says during Western Pa. visit – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

The Future of Energy is Being Written in Code

U.S. Senator Pat Toomey’s colleague, Senator Dan McCormick, was in town recently, touting the importance of pairing energy and artificial intelligence (AI) to meet the country’s growing energy demands. According to McCormick, AI holds the key to optimizing energy production, reducing waste, and creating a more sustainable future.

During his visit to Western Pennsylvania, Senator McCormick highlighted the region’s rich history of innovation and its potential to become a hub for energy-AI research. He pointed to the fact that the U.S. is expected to rely heavily on AI in the energy sector by 2030, with estimates suggesting that AI will enable a 12% increase in energy efficiency by that time. To achieve this, McCormick emphasized the need for collaboration between energy companies, researchers, and policymakers to develop and implement AI-powered solutions.

Senator McCormick also stressed the importance of addressing the environmental impact of energy production. He noted that the U.S. produces over 13 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually, and that AI can play a critical role in reducing this number. By leveraging AI to analyze energy consumption patterns, optimize energy distribution, and develop more efficient energy storage systems, the country can significantly decrease its carbon footprint. McCormick believes that this is not just a moral imperative, but also an economic one, with the potential to create new jobs and stimulate economic growth.

What This Means For You: As the U.S. continues to transition to a more sustainable energy landscape, the pairing of energy and AI is poised to play a major role. As AI becomes more prevalent in the energy sector, consumers can expect to see increased efficiency, reduced waste, and lower energy bills. With renewed focus on energy-AI research and development, Western Pennsylvania may become a hotbed for innovation, creating new opportunities for the region’s residents and driving economic growth.